Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    ÁSÉUfiD BAíif MfilifSg
Ttiéedity, Septem ber 25, Jityfl
STATE FAIR OPENS AT
W. A. Rockfellow
SALEM— EXHIBITS GOOD Portland.
among out-of-town visitors
( Established, in 1870)
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
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WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING
"All future events, where an admission charge is
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
No discount will be allowed Religious
Benevolent orders.
or
Portland will co-operate in Klam­
a th ’s railway celebration, October 12
and 13, and the P ortland and state
cham bers of commerce are sending
Edward W einbaum as th eir joint
representative to confer with the
K lam ath committee on details. W ein­
baum will arrive Friday night. He is
head of traffic and commerce d epart­
m ent of the P ortland cham ber, which
is arranging for the special excur­
sion here.
The Ylamath committee is now
down to the detail drudgery of pre­
paration.
The site for the open a ir am phi­
th eatre at Second and Main streets,
where the pageant, ‘‘The Passing
of the Covered W agon,” will be
presented the evening of October 12,
is being cleared of weeds and ru b ­
bish.
John Goodrich, Hollywood motion
picture producer, who will direct the
pageant, has returned from Holly­
wood and is m aking ready for the big
local production, which will require
the assembly of a cast of 250 actors,
and the mobilization of a large a-
m ount of property, including old-
time prarie schooners, stage coachea,
livestock and num erous m inor prop­
erties.
DONATIONS:
London, fSept. 22— “ Ton Nights
' in Hyde P a rk ” m ight well be the
title of th© latest literary effort from
SEPTEM BER 25
the pen of the Bishop of London,
GLADNESS AND SINGING — Serve the Lord with gladsess: come be- . who is chairm an of the London
Council for the Prom otion of Public
fore his present with singing.— Psalm 100:2.
M orality.
And w hat a fine little row the
Bishop’s composition has stirred up.
spaces.
"Ten nights' observation in Hyde
P ark disclosed 746 cases of impro-
ed public. “ W here else can young
lovers do th eir courting if not in the
p ark s?” was another question hurled
at the frank and observant eccles­
iastic.
The charg© th a t the
Bishop’s
statem ents were exaggerated how­
ever, predom inated in the storm of
criticism his charges Aroused. Only a
small m inority agreed with the
Bishop and very, very few could be
found who were willing to express
of contrast. There are streams which one misses in the Cal­ the view th a t the bishop "h ad n 't told
ifornia flats, and these streams are swift and a clear blue- half th© story.”
gieen. The virility ol the outlook is not in carefully worded To get the picture clearly before
advertisements but in the land itself. Nature herself is the reader it m ust be explained th a t
indecency or im m orality. Ten
young and delightfully verdant. There is much less evidence priety,
nights’ observation in five other
ot effort to make something grow from the soil than on the parks disclosed 2,615 caseB of com­
south side of the Siskiyous.
plaint.”
The comparison is not made to decry California but to No sooner had the Bishop’s letter
emphasize Oregon. “ California Incorporated” is spending appeared in p rin t than a shriek of
millions in advertising the so-called advantages named above strident dissent arose from the de­
fenders of London’s honor. “ W hat
including “ sunshine,” and with very great success.
does th© Bishop mean by indecency
But when the traveler passes northward over the Sis­ and im m orality?” queried an arous-
kiyous and enters the near-paradise which stretches before London’s many large parks and
his eyes in the Rogue River and Willamette valeys, what of public grounds have long been re ­
garded as th© "courting preserves of
the “ California Incorporated” advertising?
the
m asses.” Complacent authorities
It isn’t only people that make a state. But their factor-
for years have perm itted young
ship is very great. TheirVnergy and spirit count. But there Quoth the Bishop in a le tte r to
must he assets; there must be the qualities that nature pro­ the press dealing with the subject
vides; there must he the things to work with, and in these of “spooning” in London’s open
swains and th eir ' ‘sw eeties” to u til­
Oregon is her own great advertisement.
Oregon will yet have all the people she wants. Her land­ ize secluded corners of the parks for
purposes th a t in a less to leran t age
scape, her beauty of perspective, her soil, not much more would
hav© been restricted to the
than merely scratched, her wealth of resource, will bring parlor sofa. The Bishop now con­
them.
tends th a t these practices have gone
To attract them and prepare for them, Oregon might do beyond the bounds of public decency.
what California has done—join in great co-operative move­
ments in which town and country move together, work to­ NAMED “VIRGINIA” FOR
BASKETBALL PLAYERS
gether, plan together to make markets for her soil products,!
and make those products bring their worth in the markets
Defiance, Ohio, Sept. 22— Sons
That movement is one of “ California Incorporated’s ” in most any town may be named
strongest drawing cards. It can be made of stronger pulling after the P resident of the United
power in fairer and better Oregon.-Oregon Dailv .Tonmnl ° States, but to Defiance falls the dis­
tinction of possessing proud p a r­
ents whose daughter was christened
from three basketball players, all
having th e given name of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl L. Mauck, a r ­
dent basketball fans, have named
th eir baby V irginia May, honoring
Misses V irginia Lam bertson, V irgin­
ia H arley and Virginia Lawson, all
members of the local high school
basketball team.
Just^ why the backers ol the recall of Governor Pierce
picked Umatilla County as the starting point of their opera­
tions, thereby attempting to make it the goat, is a mystery.
rI hat the hackers of the recall movement made a seroius blund­
er when they arrived at that decision is not mystifying, how­
ever, as Umatilla County is one of the strongest Pierce Coua-
ties ly the entire state.
Sellwood
It can be said to the credit of Governor Pierce that Uma­ Portland— Proposed
bridge would cost 1350,000 and u til­
tilla county was for many years his home and that at the ize steel of old Burnsid© bridge.
«•lection ot last November lie carried it by 1100 votes and
even the most ardent enemy of the Governor should not’hope Reedsport— Umpqua channel to be
that the change m sentiment there has been such that the re­ enlarged to 15 feet deep and 200
call movement could obtain any momentum. The rebound in feet wide.
that county is nothing other than what could have been ex
Pendleton— Pac. Pr. Lt, Co., ex
pected by any one acquainted with the temper of the people tending line to McKay creek dam.
2* u 6 W
o-eat growiuS districts of Oregon. They have known
Walter I leree as a neighbor and an official for many vears.
I hey have known him as a man who is sincere in his be­ CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
liefs and Ins promises. As Governor they know that he will
light with all his might to make good his election promises
Send thl3 ad and ten cents to
among which was a promise to distribute tax burden of the Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
state, relieving the overburdened farmers, who are facintr Chicago, 111., w riting your name
bankruptcy.
* and address clearly. You will re­
ceive a ten cent bottle of FOL­
The political assassins of Governor Pierce reconed illy EY’S HONEY AND TAR for
when they selected Umatilla County as the goat. Instead, the Cougs, Colds and Croup, also free
sentiment being expressed in that county has served to make sample packages of FOLEY KID­
NEY PILLS for Backache, R heu­
the recall hackers the goat.
Septembe rains are always welcomed. They mean much
to fall pasiuies, purify the air, relieve water shortage, and
serve to cheek devastating forest fires.
C. L. McCaslin and E. S. Kramer
were in from Portland last night
and retu rn today.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl
among late arrivals.
matic Pains, Kidney and Bladder
Trouble, and FOLEY CATHCAR-
TIC TABLETS fo r Constipation
and Biliousness. These wonder­
ful rem edies have helped millions
of people. Try them !
Sold everywhere.
K rauss
are
Eugene cannery short of help,
itp ic b tu id u v e s io tins con-
and hops rotting in many fields for o
■
vention
and
Cimmissionair Gifford,
lack of labor in the W illam ette Val­
Who
is
head
of
the W estern Division^
ley.
will officiate at this meeting.
Captain P o rter has issued a call
for serviceable clothes, thread, but­
tons or tape to be sent to Japan. Ac­
cording to authorities one ship has
gone to the stricken land fi/om the
state, under the auspices of the Sal­
vation Army and another consign­
ment of clothes is expected to be
sent as soon as collected from the
sym pathetic in America.
At the present time the Salvation
Army are on the lands recently laid
waste and have established hospit­
als and first aid huts.
During all the drives th at have
been going on in Ashland, as well
as other cities, if tlirt-e has been
willing to contribute to this call Cap­
tain P orter urges that the
The new Ford cars are now ready for your
inspection, introducing changes th a t improve
the appearance of the various body types and
increase their comfort and utility.
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­
tions will be in cash.
UMATILLA COUNTY, THE GOAT?
SALEM, Sept. 24.— The Oregon
State F a ir opened here today. Ex­
hibit buildings and stock barns are
filled with the best products of Ore­
gon's fields .orchards and barns.
As is often the case, the w eather
outlook is not a t all favorable, as
indications of rain are strong. W ith
good w eather there is every indica­
tion of one of the most successful
F a ir’s in the history of the state.
from
Salvation Army
Officers Will
Attend Meeting
They offer you not only economical and depend­
able transportation, but also a more attractive
style and a greater share of motoring convenience
—a combination that m akes th e outstanding
value of Ford cars more impressive than ever.
See the new Ford models now on display in
our showroom.
These cars can be obtained through
th e Ford Weekly P u rch a se Plan.
HARRISON BROTHERS
Ashland, Oregon.
. .
m v z u u
WHAT IS SUCCESS?
Success of all worldly things, ii
most sought after. It is also o f’ al
worldly things probably the least of
ten obtained. The chief barriers to it!
attainm ent are two simple rules:
Plan your W ork— W ork ydur Plan
Simple rules, hut to l l i a n v i n s n n o r .
i lanning means thinking, analyz­
system atizing— m aking things
possible after the w eaker nature has
pronounced them impossible.
I lan your work and work your
plan are basic, fundam ental, neces­
sary— they are the universal laws of
success.
There never was a time when con­
centrated thought and unstined ef­
fort were not rew arded by a full
m easure of success and there never
will be.
W ealth is not the m easure of suc­
cess, but love of work is the first
sympton.
in g ,
GREA T-GR A N I) FA TH E R
DIVORCES FIFTH WIFE
Sept 25.— F ath er of
g randfather of 60 and
ther of 2, at 73 years
les Bland was granted
m his wife in Domes.
Court here. Bland told
at his last spouse the
! him a week after their
1920, when he refused
leed to all his property.
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